Examples of 'wiped out' in a sentence
Meaning of "wiped out"
This phrase is commonly used to describe a situation where something or someone is completely destroyed, eliminated, or eliminated. It can refer to physical destruction, financial loss, or a complete defeat
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- simple past tense and past participle of wipe out
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wiped out
Wiped out with his whole battalion.
The water wiped out the words.
Wiped out every asset we could find.
Our joint was wiped out by the cops.
I wiped out the tracks with a broom.
A computer virus wiped out your network.
They wiped out almost all of my people.
The whole economy wiped out overnight.
They wiped out our entire army.
An entire troupe was wiped out here in a fire.
They wiped out their own computer.
As if it had to be wiped out from the map.
One wiped out his whole family.
Or the risk of being wiped out by an atom bomb.
He wiped out every member of his gang.
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His team were wiped out last night.
Wiped out a column of men last week.
They would be wiped out if you were destroyed.
The human race is about to be wiped out.
Voldemort wiped out her entire family.
Neighbourhoods and entire cities were wiped out.
My family was wiped out by this crazy town.
The human species can be wiped out.
He already wiped out our advance team.
He stalked the pace and wiped out.
They just wiped out everybody else.
A lot of folk have been completely wiped out.
That dog wiped out half my battalion.
I will tell MacDonald you were wiped out.
Hurricane wiped out all the others.
Every agent on that desk was wiped out.
A company wiped out for a political whim.
She saw a bishop get wiped out.
Almost wiped out half the family.
All knowledge of our gift was wiped out.
We do not get wiped out that easily.
He wiped out the entire military escort.
These devices wiped out the planet.
Villages destroyed entire families wiped out.
Tokyo will be wiped out by an atom bomb.
He wants your entire clan wiped out.
You have wiped out the competition.
Two entire lines of vampires wiped out.
You will be wiped out before winter.
Those caterpillars can not be wiped out.
A ghost wiped out everyone in front of you.
I know for a fact we wiped out a ton of it.
Smallpox wiped out villages in a matter of months.
Half the town would be wiped out.
They got wiped out in a single firefight.
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Need only to be wiped with a dry cloth
I wiped them clean before you got it
Have just to be wiped with a dry cloth